Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 12, Shelbville, Shelby County, 27 November 1862 — Page 2

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THUIITDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1862

n.artcBti editor.

Secret Political Societies. Vc frequently har anl read of the px!trnce of ocrcct political Societies in different prt. of tlic country, an-1 even in this State. 0nidf rable allowance must lie ma le as to tho plitiri' vrrnMlv nf tlio various pxnnsrve

real or pretence,!, although it U pretty well l,,p.v loill,,e and ,lotcst l,,CSC Jam authenticated that the radical or abolition liable abolition fanatics who are conten

wiii of the Republican party did meet in

have been, committed' by, thc groVeling lickspittles of thc jircsc at Administiation hrrc in free(?) America, and many of the victims are yet lingering in gloomy

pri-sotis for no other crime than insisting that the Constitution was the supreme law of the land.

"The Democracy of the State, and cspenally of this county, are quite jubilant over their recent victories, purchas

ed from the people by fraud, falsehood and malignant blander, a victory easily won over the loval Union men at home

because of the numbers of loyal men of this State in the army. Ruslaille lie-

publican.

The above is a fair sample of the sickening twadle of the abolition pre over their recent defeat. The cant of thse abolition scoundrels about "the loyal men being in the army" is about played out it is true the men in the army are

loval men for the Union as it is, but

crct conclave, and probably vet do, in Illinois Ohio and portions of this .State it also U epiite probable that in many localiiie they htill retain the old Know Nothing orati..a" tion, which wa primary to and was swallowed up by the Republican abolition party. The rumors about ' castles" or organizations of the ''(jolden Circle" were no doubt e.vacrated a hundred fold for political elfect, lu we will not pretend tc say that the charges as to the existence of such an organization were entirely groun Hops, for it is possible. nl even probable, that this or a similar organisation might have existed in a few localities, but it is quite evident that the ''castles,' if any, wjrc few and far between, and impo tent for evil. Rut what we intend to say is, that secret political societies arc to be shunned and dep" recated by every honorable and loyal man they are subversive of a free . government.

and if permitted to exist will as assuredly undermine und destroy our free institutions as

water vol run down lull. To the secret mid

night plotting of the detestable Know Noth

ing organization, NortU and South, can be

traced a major portion of the fearful calam !..., .1. a. . ." f

wua no. uireaicumj; no uestrucLion oi our

once proud, powerful, prosperous, and haj

py country

truly love the glorious free institutions under which we were onco so happy, to think calmly and dispassionately before they give their aid or countenance to any secret organisation of a political nature. Correct principles . Democratic principles, flourish best in the broad glare of a noon day san they would wither and perish like a tender plant in the foul miasmi of a midnight conclave, and with them the liberties of the people, for Democracy, as some eminent man onco remarked, "i-; the law of nature pervading the law of the land.'

ling that the Union as it was is gone

forever, never to be restored, and that

they arc for the Union as it ought to be,

and arc putting forth every effort to make

the war a negro emancipation crusade.

They may thank their stars that the "loy

al Union Soldiers" were not at home to

vole, or the majority against them and

their infernal treasonable designs would

have been tens of thousands

It is also about time that a stop was

put to these wretches lending aid and comfort to the rebels bv assuring them

the North is swarming with sympathi scrs. We say it is about time it is ful

time, and unless they desist voluntarily

they will be made to do it

What the President Says of the Late Elections. Senator "Wilson, of Massachusetts, made a speech at Cambridgeport, in the report of which we notice the following statement: The other day I called upon the President, with an earnest Douglas Democrat of Massachusetts. The news had just come to the President of the defeats of his supporters in those states and the President seemed bowed down, as I have seen him bowed down when intelligence of tho defeat of our armies in the

'B.'oekinridgcrs." Wc observe rhat the Iadiana Journal applies the name of "Breckinridgers" to the Democratic members elct to the Legislature.' We have looked over the J onrnal's list of members, and although wc do not pretend to be familiar vith the ante

cedents of all the gentlenen who have

becu honored with caU in tho next Leg

islaturek wfe meet som-s familiar names.

In the list of "Lrtion" members wc find

the name of the Hon. James M. Gregg of Hendricks county, Mr. Cliegg formerly represented the Indianapolis District in Congress, where ho distinguished himself by his advocacy of Leconiptoimm in its worst form. Afterwards ho wa selected us a delegate to the Charleston Convention ou account of his violent hostility to Mr. Douglas. Wo will do him the justice to say that as a mcmbor of that body he

hd not violate the trust reposed in him,

or Messrs. lanccy, 1 oper nlker, rtnd

Company had no more faithful follower

in their schemes to break up the Demo

ratic party than tho lion. James M.

fJin'rrr ltiif nrosln phnit r I ! r (ltrrr

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now turns up as a "union" member of tho Indiana Legislature, while Gov. Dun

ning, Samuel 11. liu.skirk, and Martin M. Uay tnin up as "Riockini idge" members

f the same Assembly, ihutis truly re-

lrchiug.

Aokst or St.k-TR. We have cen or

heard the names of several gmtlcmen

mentioned as candidates for Agent of State, all good, worthy and competent men. It is diflicnlt to express a preference among so many, especially when all are

comparative strangers except by reputation. We however have a preference,

and a most decided one our mar is Col.

John W. Walker, of Laporte. -We-be-

lieve ho has done as much for the cause

and received levs reward than any man in the State. It will le recollected that he

was one of the Douglas electors is 1S60

ho made a thorough canvass not only of

his own district but of a good portion of the State At the commencement of the present rebellion he was among the first that proffered his services proposed to raise a regiment of cavalry ,bnt wassnnbbed by the authorities who declared they had no ttso for cavalry in a month after

wards it was discovered that our army

was almost useless for the want of caval

ry. lie finally accepted the command of

an infantry regiment, and because he re

fused to permit himself to bo used as a

'tool bv Governor Morton was summarily

NEWS ITEliS. Ex-Mayor Brown, of Baltimore,' is about to be rele&sed from one of the Government Bastiles-, where he - has been confined for over eight month. His

friends have made nnmerorw' applications

to the various departments in hope of ascertaiaing the charges against him, but

received no other satisfaction than the re

sponse from Secretary . Seward "he was

in onr way.

Evidence is daily accumulating which

prove most conclusively that the pretend.

ed English neutrality i- a most glaring

humbug, and not only the English capi

talists but the government itself ii every

day becoming bolder in lending material

and moral aid to thercble. The expedition of Gen. M'Clernand, which is intended to open the Mississippi river, is now concentrating at Columbns

Ivy. It will bo composed exclusively of

Western troops, viz : 10 Regiments from Indiana, 12 from Illinois, 4 from I?wa, 4 from Wisconsin, 2 from Minnesota, and about 10,000 men from the force now in Kentucky. A powerful rlcet of gun

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Anotlicrgentleman classed as a-ljnion ' ... - - iin,u .T;n m-oneratft with the land forces

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M isiitrd. if our i.h-o1 lection servo us. u a- i f l.i o.,.i lioltt now on tUe mer, and It Will DC a

one of the most violent of tho supporters

tard of Tippecanoe county. Now this Mr. j Walker receive this appointment as a

reward for his labors and persecutions.

Of his competency and integrity there is

ol Breckinridge in his portion of the kState

Yet, now ho is classed as a "Union" man, w hilosuch unlliuching Dous-lts men n Biailley and llowk of Floyd, Cobb of Lawrence, and Ferguson of Clark are put down in the Join mil's category as "Breckini iilgeis !" Turning to tho counties where the strength of Breckiri ige was proportionate

ly greatest, what do we Kee ? In War-i

rick Breckinridge got more votes than either Douglas or Lincoln, and here a former Democratic majority of eight hundred or a thousand is entirely annihilated, and a majority given for the Republican ticket ! In Switzerland, another county where Breckinridge beat Douglas, tho llepuldic.ins likewise make heavy gains. In Boone, formerly a reliable Democratic county, but where tho Breckinridge vote was very heavy, we see the Republicans

gaining. The same was the case in llancock, and in other counties where the

Breckinridge strength was heavy. On the other hand, in such Douglas strongholds as Allen, Dearborn, Floyd, Washington, &e., the Democrat icjmajoi ities are increased. .Will tho Journal bo good enough to explain these phenomena? Have tho "Breekhuidger.s" of Warrick, Boone, fce., become all of a sudden "Unionists," like Mr. Dickinson of Naw York

. ,T! . . Idiana, or have the Douglas Democrats of

Washington, Allen, fcc, become as snd-

nor can be no question.

matter of surprise if it does not fall before

this powerful expedition.

At the present time there are not less

11 .a i . a

SIT Wo understand that an individu- luanscven monsad deputy Assessors and riii. i. ... .

al of tho negro-phobia persuasion, one 0f w,,ccl,,rs SS gathering in the

those exceedingly patriotic men who curse tax under the National lix Law at an

field cu:ui mum him, and he said: "I con-

We therefore warn ail men who ! HS 'but I am grieved at the results of these

elections. - tiis intelligence will go to hurone; it will be construed there as a eondemnf.tion of tlic wnr; it will go into the land of the rebellion, and will encourage the leading rebels and nerve the arms of the rebel soldiers lighting our men in the field. The chances are that the above is a mere partisan lie, but granting its truth, who is re-

JOHN HEXDKICK'S, Jr., DKXJ& STORE. RECENT -t.-Ti:v pqr:Uatfir CaL, Ua My Stock is Complete. And will be sold Low for Cash,

cox;stino IX PACT or co a ! on, aciiooi. nocaif

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PAPEK !fOTIO!SJ SECA1IS LAMPS L,ixsr:i:u oil, white rr.AD it net) si:i:: l.AUD OIL

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Increase in the Price oe Paper. In no one nrticle has the advance in price been so rapid as in that of paper. Mot grades of cap or writing paper has advanced fully one hundred per cent in the last thirty days, and printing paper from fifty to seventy Sve per cent aud the prospect of a still farther advance is promising indeed. With the present price cf paper, there are just two alternatives left for newspapers one is to raise their rates of subscription, and the other to suspend. We have concluded to try the form

er, and iT it works satisfactory to all interested, we shall continue to desseminate the

ever living principle of Democracy through

the columns ol the Volunteer for an indefinite period in the future- If the the Democ

racy of Shelby think they can not a Cord it, wc will then adopt the lattes alternative or

sellout, but to publish a paper at one dollar

a year these times is utterly out of the qu

tion, as the white paper alone costs very near that sum.

The New York TTiotwmsl tells the whole story in the following paragraph : Xi:wsr.rEi;s. It requires only the simplest kind of arithmetic to show that at the present prices of printing materials there must be anjadvance in the price of newspapers, or half the newspapers m the country must stoji, ,md the other b ill' go on upon their capital or the indnljreneoof their creditors. The white paper already costs as much as the cheap papers are suld for, and it is advancing foracwhiii at the recent rate of screw stock.

tugrei.eis. iot tne ucmocracy, out the lieing abolition scoundrels, the pets of tho President, who have assured the South since the first dav the rebellion broke out that the

North was swarming with sympathisers.

The intelligence of these political victories in

Europe will not be construed into a "con

demnation of the war," but as a condemna

tion by the people of a weak and vaseillating

administration an administration that has proyen itself incapable of conducting the gov

ernment successfully a condemnation of

imbecility, corruption, and rascality.

The leaders of the rebellion and the pow

ers of Europe fully understand the moral

t ffeet of these victories the former drawno

comfort from them, and the latter see in them a perpetuation of Bepublican institutions, .. . 1 It .!

which naa occome nearly crnsneaoui in less than two years of abolition rule.

denly converted to Breckinridgcism ? Do tell us !. Xew Albany Ledger.

"Sustaining the Government." This is a pet phrase with , the abolition prints, who seem to laborunder the strange hallucination that whoever opposes the abolition sehemes of the powers that be, censures the wholesale

stealings that arc practiced in every depart

ment, deprecates the . i . .

power, anuproresi against mc war being per

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the rebels at safe distance but arc too "craSe expense 01 noi less man cowardly to risk their persons within reach thirty lnod dollars.

of rebel bullets, walked into a business A,ie u & Marino spital at l'a-

house io one of the out towns in this conn- lncn' K-v" was destroye.l by fire on the

ty the other day, and during a conversa- 10th- The Pents all escaped and most tion on political afiairs denounced the of thc frnitnre was saved. The loss is

Volunteer as a "secesh and traitor sym- climated at

pathising sheet." A Democrat present According to all accounts Trndc-

at once "look it up,"-4lenounced him ns mon,a 18 a V"ci orderly place comI 1 m a

a liar and villain, and producing several P"1 w,ch -Memphis. .Murders, robber-

back numbers of the paper requested him ios, nrisons, and indeed tho entire catato Doiut out a Hue or sentence that could loS" of infamous crimes are nightly per-

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be construed as such. Thc poor skulk- petratcd. mns life is safe in the JLVtOIlt

..... . I

fog dog was compelled to confess that he streets if he is known to have ten cents

did not read thc paper, but had been told sre;lc ,!l ,s pocci, ur uueen ccms in Xl,OJ-sci,il"tionH

.. . .... . .1 ,1 I I n 1

it was scccsli. 'lite Democrat then de- postal euncnc). AlCjrrT up with cheat cap.e.

manded that ho should retract the whol tien. rope is to take command oi me

sale charge he had mado against tho pa- army of tho West, relieving Gen. Curtis. u-m.u..-i.

per, which not only impeached its lovahy Gon. Butler has sent thc three last

but that of over 2200 voters iii this county, Episcopal Clergymen m ivew Orleans to

who at me recent election, cast tncir i-iiifcuwt umuunu vuu uauai r"v aw

suffrage in accordance with the princi- er for tho President of the United States . -

pics advocated by tho VoLovrEcn. Tho in thoir exercises. Butler w evidently t T.KEii'-wrnrai'Tini'tv c;t;ai of Mit. rJ, , . .1 IT e U 1 Au'-urn nmlv; vi.ytl.-.tl h-jnt mHr1 and aliall calmnniator refused to retract, whereupon anxious to try tlio cmcacy of secesn wtu,,!vi.(,ror.. aiitn-r-t .it ii.vt-Aotaratt-tho Democrat knockc.l him down, and prayers on the President, having no doubt raii'p' "

while iu this position not only made him lost all faith in those from abolition sour- rngaUKrK,an,itlJie,,4rrtoii.,CoitoBa

retract the slander but promise never ces- Giiocr.Hii, hakd-waim!, again to raako similar charges against The Union men are making armed j()OTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac.

the paper or any Democrat. ' resistance to thc rebel conscription actininfactev-yrtir;uiitiutiuy m;u5rif..rtarniir

middle Tennessee. Tho rebels in Ten- inti county. TCr'Aii f countki ruoucK

Puactical, Jokes. It would require nessee arc removing their negroes South. I uktn ,n "r"' "

May, lt.

MT. ATJBTJRN

e tyrnnicai usumation of v'!1 '"S" voloms to record the evils England h.i, refnsoa tlie proposition I

j and calamities that havo resulted from I .rv.- tlt mnrlUrinn ir innr. I T 0. r.tiniU-r nf fliip?l. 'i anl lndl,f-

l I . . . . .... .1 I- ...M. (..r . rWin. A Clll Ulil (UlkU

1 r ... I. l..U:...l 1 I I IVll.ir 1 tnrmotl ni-acl !! inbnc o cn.mc- I n i 11 . i auiicri.Friiij " i

jiuiu its iviuuiam uiiu ;uwcu puri . " j..-. . .-j.vio lcau ailail'S, UUICSS HUSSta snail Consent my stock .45 .iiciK-a.

pose of restoring the Union and bringing the of "iun that should be and is avoided by to actively co-operate, and even then Earl

r. v. rocEU.

Bccecdcd State back to their allegiance to every sensible person. Tho following is Russel thinks the proper time to offer such the Constitution fire "opposing thc govern-! one amonir thoiands of similar ralnm!- i

Tho Ravages of Disease in tho Army. A correspondent with the Eighty-first Indiana, writing to tho New Albany (Ind) Ledger, says: Owing to excessive marching and ex posure, tho sick list of the regiment has

I increased at a fearful rate. The Eighty-

nrM leu vamp ooio over woo sii ong aim

was admitted by all who saw it to be composed of as fine a set of stalwart men as were ever collected together in a regiment.

But now they are scattered in hospitals

fiom Louisville to Crab Orchard, and from there to this place, until it only numbers about 420 men fit for duty. Soldier

ing, as long as a man has his health, will

do vevv well. 1 have seen men who would

march up to a battery without flinching,

tremble when told they had to go to thej

military hospital. The scenes of desolation that meet the

h through Kentucky and

opposing

ment." The main difficulty with these negro

infatuated drivelers U that they mistake one iJcacd fanaticism for loj'alty and patriotism'

while in fact they are as destitute of either

is a hog of decency. They have cursed the

Union and tho Constitution for years, and in

their hearts have sworn that the former shall

not be restored nor the latter sustained, ex

cept with such alterations and modifications as shall meet their peculiar fanatical notions.

ties that have icsnlted from this idiotic

species of "fun" :

a proposition has not yet arrived.

The Reason Opened!

On rA ftf.-r ti Anf, ml'.! the cl..si-.f Uie uuu. 1 sW:l receive f'1

I Daily by Express,

a K. rrvt r

The Bastii.es Ci emm:. Tiie ;csuit of

ny n nun

t V ' it IllUi Vii a. aa v v

Tennos.see are trul y sickening. If the war

u-om tr flnci t rt-in nrrow- it would be

tbc recent elections seems to have opened jVCiUSanJ years before the aamage to the doors of the Government political I property could be repaired. I have heard

Wstiles. and tho inmates once more breath of a "Union sentiment in Iventucky, but.

the free air of heaven. Hundreds of men have been incarcerated in these dens for weeks and months, many of whom were torn from the bosom of their families at the-dead hour of midnight w ithout warrent of law or any legal process, and now are turned h.ose without a trial or chargvt of any kind being prtfered against

mem some are rctiuuvit to take the oath more lo 0 ,lltaded

if there i any worth noticing, I did not come the road along which it lies. Every thing was desertad or shut up, and Union flags floating in the breeze, and cheers for tho Union, were but seldom 6een or heard.

Assembling of Congress.

On and alter Monday next a curse will

Where tub Goodies" Go. It is well known that immense quantities of canned fruits, preserves, jellies, &c. &c, from time to time have been forwarded to thc soldiers, not only by their friends but by the community generally. It is equally well known that but few of the articles so sent ever reached thoso for whom they were intended. Tho following Irom

the Northampton Gazette, which state

ment it makes on authority, will throw some light on the manner these articles

are disposed of they are stolen by the

thieving rascals that infest every branch

of the Federal service, from Quartermas

ter down to hospital steward, and if a nick soldier has the money to pay four or

hve times their actual value, they can ob

tain the luxuries originally intended for

them exclusively : a

.A soldier was taken sick ami sent to the hospital. When ho began to recover, he craved some little delicacy to soothe

his nanseated palate, and asked for some

current jelley. He was told that ho conk

have tho telly, but he must pay for it.

and execrated than

K,t allegiance not to support the Consti- ;the rebellion itself. On that day the prestation, for the usurpers no longer regard : t infamoi:s conclave of one ideaed fathat as of any binding force, but that they nat;cs QSk a Congress assembles. The v. ill not wndar aid or comfort to thoe in Le0nlo have good cause to be thankful

rebellion against the authoiity cf the ! that ti:e;r labors terminate by law on the

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l... ;,wmrKn nvr tk. AmnnVan ruft..d,. ilC V"! pOl ai jUOy lor I WO UOl

UK, UU1 Viivww- w - . aw a a v a v.-.a m 9 1 II I 11 . . Ill 1 1

. . i o ii v Him inn iu w ui'iiiii i:i tin i'y.a

Mallby"s cclcbralcrt Ballimore

An cciuestrian statne of Gen Geo. B.

IT5liillon iilnluirmitriilin 51 rK i ft I fiL.

VOUnir husband nt Rrraensn. M. V.- I llv

thought lio wmihl fiio-lon l,;- ;r.. ti. Tho ladies of Dayton, Ohio, have '

O a,waaajaVUWI "

other day, just for the fun of the thing, presented a beautifully wrought gold

He got under the bed just before she was headed cane to the Hon. C. L. Yallandie- i

going to dress, and suddenly reached out hatn Th0 rrcseritatiori address and the his h.liiil nm! frki-lr liivlil rF lint arr 1 Ut

-av a,aav WVK IIWI'I J a IIV1 Jba A IIU t 1

nelit was so ereat that she uttmed onn response oi me gauant rccipieni, were oi

oud shriek and fell senseless to the floor, an interesting character.

a a a i . . I

and it is thought it she docs not die, she Tt is estimated that Uncle Sam is mu.iu ik,m h cn, luir-cu or Maa

will bo a maniac for life.

feeding IS, 500 contrabands at five depots.

Oriltf , at t!t:

CHAMPION SULOOH.

At an average expense of 40 cts a head per

Ueo. ii. Uhecvcr is utterly tlisgns- j th; . wmlJ araoimt to th0 handaome

ted at the result of the late elections, lie sumofS7,400 per day, or 82,701,000 a EASTEIW BAsi:.nr:.vr it a Y noi r.

calls on the L.ord to settle the sinners: nr . ,;,vv.tv , .-

A fonvpntlnn if th Pnbllshiri nf!

within.truciionstocallfor accmpioniise . r . which Ohio, Indiana, Ulin- 1MP0R i ANT TO FEluALtb. with thc slave power; but Heaven would .

punish such a bin. Let thorn behold how ois, .uicnigan, Missouri, ivemucKy, anu xjr. CIHaifa.Ti.-M'. wonderfully God had preserved tho color- Western Pennsylvania wore represented, Tfo.niv:iuit;. ri.r,n-r-d;onuinthrirar-tSeraii

eii race irora tne calamities oi this ueauiy assembled at Ind ananoli on the Si5th. Urati

struirlc. lie had smitten thc oppressor of i ', . ... ,r . . Mwtn.tins rvj..viu? u ..irtr.ii.. -

... nni ivsn vh list i iiirr&ii im nt tnpni ur . Ai.rti.'m i.iu-tk-. i.tin n tMt at . ii iiiutiuu vt

His people; the blacks wcr saved by His

providence from the horrors and perils of

the conflict, uhile the hearthstones of those who were heedless of their wrong had been mado desolate, no colored family had to regret the loss of near and dear relatives. God had preserved them. Let them watch and wait, and they would be free. Is not this monstrous?

United States.

In. farmer tla-ys we read of summary ariW hy minloas of Euiopeaa despots, their incarceration for months aiad years without trie.1, and the accounts seemed so Infamous and inhuman that we were loth

t givo them cielenc, but acts of nstir

pClba ui!i.I!y as

blaJ; and drmnable

4th of March following, but as short as is th. time they will no doubt manage to do an incalculable amount of damage- to tho cause of restoring the Union, ami knowing as they do that this is their last chanc-a, the end of their lease of power for

ever, they will work long and ham to

First Paok. Attention is invited to the speech of Gov. Seymour of New York, defining the position of the Demo

cratic party on tho engrossing questions of the day, and also to an article on the recent elections from the Ilichmomn Dl

'patch; on our first page.

and ou removing the covering he discovered, to, hi great astonishmeut, within thc wrapper a note directed to himself, and that this jar of jelley had been sent by his own family to him. This, is but eae among tha many outrages perpetra-

accomplih the ntter and hopeless ruin of j ted" bj unprincipled men who arcfratul ia

et, and with that he was in hopes of reaching his home, as soon as ho was able to travel. : He told his attendant that he had but two dollars, and that he did not need the whole jar of jelley, a small part would

a. tl fVl r! AM t T -a - t 4 n 1- a la talwt1sh '.

..i , , , i , no not take their seats until thefirstof or none, ana he m ist rav two dollars for

it. Finally, the inva) id bonyht the ielly.

It is not generally understood that the Conngressmea elected this Fall

the country

December, 1S63, unless there should be

an extra session, their term actually com mencing on tho 4th of March 1SG3.

our armv.

Thc rebels are said to bo fortifying Port Hodson, 115 miles above New Orleans. It is believed the position will

be as strong as Vicksburgh.

ganization for mutual co-operation and

protection. It was determined to Tai.se tho price of subscription 25 per cent on dailies and 50 per cent on weeklies, and also to memoralize Congress to remit

certain duties and taxes on printing ma-1

terial. The military Governor of Louisiana

has issued a proclamation calling upon thc loyal citizens of tho firt and second Districts to elect representatives to the

Federal Congress on the 31 of December This election, like all others held in Destricts under military surveillance, will be a mere farce, and tho members so elected should no be admitted. 01.1 Abe i reported to have remarked to a delegation of Kentucky Union men

the other day, that he would rather die thantako bacls a word of his emancipa

tion proclamation. The radical pressure has evidently stiffened his back bone. Secretary Chase, it is pretty well ascertained, will recommend to Congross tho taxing of tho-hills of bauks oat of existence, and supply the placo of their isfcucs with tho "geeu lacks."

in Uw lock au4 limi, 6lc, Jiturtcl hx. which aruclr

interruption 4 imtar. DEL CHEESE M AITS PILL3 wa tV commencinent t( a new era iu U treatment f ' those irrtvnlari tie anl oJntructiom hWi enoslKa4 aa naiuy t a iaaTrit wva X' ftnVe can enjijr foa4 . hltlt unleM a!i i r-ralar. aint whrnerer au vlolnaellaai kU(.tlace tl j;cral h-alth l?nf Ulcliar. DR. CIIEESEMAN'S FILlaQ ... - - AT.-tii-.l m .Iv i'tliuin L r all eunftt1&tfhta

(srv k urn ---.- - - - w jraliar Vt iV- Tiall el- they are invaioaMa. I in lwit'J, vOA c4ry. jtri,.tu'U TfjiLtnty. Tbey

are aiia t tnoo.-UK:s ik rure ui iikb at airervfii periol. tVnasliuut tV criunt ry. lciTitir the uictiB of aaaaa of m'wt'wi '"I "A tl Americt. Jir-ti '. -d-lffj irh'fl Vy ihtvmlX av I u'-i, with each ! 0 I'rur Vut IsiLir r 2?AC,aoarLiiiiine fftm jO t' lilllillB.rtil jr m.l, rr Kni'tl.t.y reiuitting to thc Proprietor. Sold W Irni-.'i-i (ceiirraUy. a. U. lILTCIIIN'.-.l'r K. JOOJar ?t..Xew-Tra.. nrwC-lj Kor .v? y S, W. Mnacki, Slir'iriftli. . BOOTS & SHOES

Men, Women & Children. a LiAunn vracs ax SOUTH SIMa FVBUC 5QCAE. SU&UXTTILLB. Tlf T a.vtMsfr:.- ?r'e aa1 atyle of aUXfX oJart'n wt.raijl LU at tl-a ! ; t--a.bk rata. taelni;h Uriil m lcuCir, iaxu ttctura aa..enu?ilctv!. ' w ClS-O.n MUUli AXD UIIPAIUI.G -.t ti .r!er rn chnrt tiar. j rtlrt m'jrill ai-l I Mill ir- rwt IV wrih.,f jit i